Kasumi's Story Part 2

im so sry it took me so long to post this but here it is!!! feel free to read it but u dont hafta if u dont wanta XD

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So we had escaped the Agency adn all its rage.

Then Tamotsu told me that he was gointa his brother's place in one of the near-by cities.

"You're welcome to come with me, actually I'd be extremely happy if you would come with me!" he told me.

"Will there be food?" I asked with a smile.

"Of course! After all, he does own a restaurant!" he said with a laugh.

"I'll come Tamotsu-kun, but only if I don't cause any trouble. After all, I am a halfer..." I told him.

"Yes and i am a human!" he laughed, "Trust me, it doesn't matter to me or my brother."

Then we ran like lightning, out of the woods and into the city.

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I followed him when we reached the city. After all, I didn't know where we were going.

He slowed down a bit but kept running, miraculously dodging everyone in his path. I followed closely.

"Hey!" "Watch it!" "You kids better watch it!" and other yells of protest were spewed at us as we raced by.

"This is fun, huh, Kasumi-sama?" laughed Tamotsu.

i laughed back.

Then he stopped in front of a small, neat restaurant called Boss's Place.

"Your bro's place?" I asked.

"Yup!" laughed Tamotsu, "He likes to be called 'Boss'!"

"What are we waiting for?" I grabbed his hand and pulledd him inside. Oh yeah, Tamotsu only has one hand. His left hand is the only one he has.

Hush fell over the restaurant when we entered. We made an odd pair.

A strange girl with angry red scars and a boy with one hand.

"Tamotsu?" a man (about 20 i guess) with shaggy black hair called from across the room.

"Hey bro!" Tamotsu ran across and hugged him.

"Who's your friend?" asked the man.

"I'm Kasumi," I replied before Tamotsu could answer, "Nice to meet you! Can I call you 'Boss'?"

He laughed a hearty laugh and said, "Yes I would like that very much!"

Before i knew it, we had stayed at Boss's for a whole month.
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